And this is Juventus’ away game!
I don’t know where they got their confidence …
But needless to say, Juventus’ offside tactics are quite useful, and they have really practiced it seriously.
Twenty minutes into the game, Lazio had the advantage in possession, but they had little chance to threaten Juventus’ goal.
Although they had as many as ten straight ball attacks, six of them were successfully stopped and the other four were offside …
Changsheng is stunned!
This is a hundred percent success rate!
His team used the game skill of offside trap, and it can’t guarantee a 100% success rate …
After careful study, he found that these Juventus players were very determined when they were offside, as if they would never consider the question of "what should we do if we fail".
It is because of their inner determination that they can make offside by pressing forward in step. The final result is that the success rate of offside is 100%, which is surprisingly high!
Why can they be so determined and have no worries?
Even after strict training, it is difficult to achieve this.
Someone will always think twice at the critical moment.
Unless they think this "one thousand" will never happen.
……
In the 27th minute, Changsheng knew why.
In the 27th minute, Lazio attacked again, and Khedira, who played instead of Melo, who was suspended due to the accumulation of yellow cards, suddenly sent a straight plug.
Of course, Juventus defenders collectively pushed forward and made offside!
But this time their forward pressure is not as good as before, because one person’s action is a little slow.
Zambrotta dragged behind, which just gave Rocchi a chance. He quickly stepped forward and caught the ball!
This is a great opportunity!
"Khedira’s straight plug … strike! Rocchi catches the ball! Lazio’s chance-! !”
In the hiss of the commentator, the Olympic stadium rang with great cheers.
Lazio fans seem to have seen Rocchi dribble past Buffon and then shoot the football into an empty net.
They are making a noise loudly and have already started cheering ahead of time.
The loud cheers even covered the whistle of the referee.
Tommaso rocchi, whether in his mind or in his eyes, has only the goal and buffon at this time.
He saw Buffon raise his hand and motioned for him to be offside. How could I be deceived by such a simple deception? It’s nothing more than a psychological hint. I hope I think I’m offside and then give up the attack on my own initiative.
When the referee doesn’t blow the whistle and the linesman doesn’t raise the flag, he will be an idiot.
So what I have to do at this time is to blow the football in first, regardless of the willy-nilly!
Rocchi kicks and shoots!
The football flew past Buffon, but Buffon still kept his hand up and didn’t jump.
Football flies into the goal without any suspense, which is as simple as playing an empty net in training.
Rocchi opened his arms and ran to the corner flag area to celebrate the goal.
But he heard the cheers in the stands suddenly turned into boos.
Then, between the boos, he heard the referee’s hasty whistle.
He turned his head to look back in surprise, only to find that the referee came running with his arm raised, and the linesman stood in situ, holding the flag-offside!
Offside? !